Chase Total Checking Bonus

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Need a new checking account? You can get $200 from Chase Bank for signing up for a Total Checking account with direct deposit. Here's how to do it.

Checking accounts from major banks tend to blend together; they all seem to offer the same things with similar fees. Chase Bank is offering a $200 bonus for new Total Checking customers right now, which might make your decision easier.

Bottom Line

The Chase Bank Total Checking bonus offer is a chance to make some extra money if you're willing to open a new checking account. The bonus is simple to get, and the account's fees are easy to waive, making it an uncomplicated way to earn some cash.

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